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Mustang owners are a passionate group, devoted to their sporty cars. They even have their own annual holiday -- National Mustang Day, which falls on April 17 to mark the first time in 1964 that the original Mustang production car was revealed. Here, a 1965 Ford Mustang convertible is shown in Wimbledon White Ford

The 1963 Ford Special Falcon: A prototype of the upcoming Mustang on the Falcon chassis before the
name was final. At this time it was referred to as the “Special
Falcon” and had Cougar badges, one of names under consideration.
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1979 Ford Mustang Cobra:Mustang was completely redesigned for the third-generation model in 1979. The quickest 1979 model was the Cobra with a new turbo 2.3-liter inline four-cylinder, a first for Mustang Ford

1985 Ford Mustang GT Convertible: The ragtop model returned to the Mustang lineup in 1983 and in 1985, the GT received an upgraded 5.0-liter V-8 with output bumped to 210 hp., the first Mustang at that level since the early-1970s Ford

1990 Ford Mustang LX: – The 5.0 LX debuted and was available
until 1993. Using the same 5.0-liter V8 and upgraded brakes and
suspension as the flashier GT, the subtle but
fast model became the most popular pony car. Ford

1994 Ford Mustang Cobra coupe: The new fourth-generation Mustang was redesigned in 1994 with classic 1960s-model styling cues such as the side scoops, tri-bar taillamps
and a pony emblem in the grille. Ford

2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt GT: Ford introduced the "Bullitt" edition for 2001 that was inspired by the 1968 Mustang GT driven by
Steven McQueen in the 1968 film. The was the same Highland
Green and got suspension and engine upgrades.
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2002 Ford SVT Mustang Cobra: Only 300 of the 2002 Mustang SVT Cobra R models were built.
With its rear wing and dome hood, the track special easily distinguishable. It has a 385-hp. DOHC 5.4-liter V-8 and six-speed
manual. Ford

One Chinese race car driver, Guo Xin, has become a Mustang collector, Ford says. He also helped organize a Mustang Club in China in 2011. The idea took off: There are now more than 4,000 members in various Mustang clubs in China, according to Ford.

Guo also has a Beijing garage that specializes in repairing Mustangs.

“We attracted a lot of attention with our Mustang fleet on the road," Ford quotes Guo as saying. "It is a very special sports car, filled with character and more than 50 years of heritage, and everyone can feel it.”

In 2017, Beijing, Shanghai, and Hangzhou led Mustang sales in China, with enthusiasts taking to the road in the region's top colors, including shadow black, race red and lightning blue.(Photo: Ford)

Another owner is a TV and film producer who goes by the name Miss Ru.

“I like the contrast of a feminine girl driving such a masculine muscle car,” Miss Ru is quoted as saying. It's her first car.